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Issue 39 - Out now!

Here's a quick review of some of the main articles within Issue 39

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Here's just a few of the fantastic articles inside Issue 39...

Making Sense of Digital Forensic International Standards

Brian Cusack tells us how to decide which are the most useful standards to implement.

Driver Attribution in Connected Cars

How to extract sensor data from connected cars and classify drivers for better cyber resilience.

Artificial Intelligence in Digital Forensics

Zeno Geratz looks at the impact of Artifi cial Intelligence and Neural Networks on Digital Forensics.

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Forensic Readiness: A Proactive Approach to Support Forensic Digital Analysis

An increasing number of criminal actions are inflicting financial and brand damage to organizations around the globe. An impressive number of such cases do not reach the courts, mainly because of the organization’s inefficiency to produce robust digital evidences that are acceptable in the courts of law.Read More »

Using Error-Patterns for Attribution: An Applied Linguistics Technique

Corpus Linguistics within Second Language Acquisition has developed models of error patterns made by defined groups of second language learners. This knowledge base can be leveraged by a knowledgeable analyst to attribute content to a subset of authors.Read More »